This could be dangerous...

For years I have prided myself on not having a smart phone because mainly I didn't want to spend the money on the data plan. I also thought I spent far too much time on the computer already. I was simple, classic and defied all trends. I relish when my phone dies because I will have a period of time where no one (except people who just call my husband or mom) can reach me right at that moment. Why would I want for people to know that in fact I did see their email, the second it came in?

Well I have moved over to the dark side. I am now the owner of an iPhone. Now my quest is as follows:

1. Do not become one of those people who must fill any spare, quiet moment with looking at my phone. I will not play Angry Birds (excessively), I will not suddenly begin to update my status and tweet about everything I am doing all the time. A girl needs to maintain a little mystery, right?

2. I DO want to take more pictures and share them... this is something I am very excited about...


Tonight I got a call from my Dad who ironically just got a new phone too. I loved getting to talk to him and try to figure out how to work it with him on what we think was speaker phone. I am very thankful for all the supportive family members and friends I have surrounding me right now.

This morning I missed J's call and didn't get to talk to him until this evening. I missed him, his voice even, so much that I ached. It threw off my whole day. Hopefully we will be reunited soon. Tomorrow is Thursday... I hope it brings fabulous things.

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